Sec. 304. Evaluations
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Section 614(b) ( 20 U.S.C. 1414(b) ), as amended by sections 103(a) and 203 of this Act, is further amended by adding at the end the following: In conducting the assessments prescribed in paragraph (3)(B), children who are deafblind (including children who may have additional disabilities) shall be evaluated on language and communication proficiency levels, including expressive, receptive, and pragmatic skills, and ability to access grade level content in the child’s preferred mode of communication, including non-symbolic and symbolic communication and tactile sign language.
Qualified personnel trained in deafblindness, who communicate in the child’s preferred mode of communication, shall be actively involved in assessments and evaluations. The requirements included in paragraphs (7)(A) and (8)(A) shall also apply to children who are deafblind. The evaluations described in subparagraph
(A)shall, at a minimum, include evaluations assessing the need for services and supports to assist children who are deafblind in developing and maintaining language and communication skills in their preferred mode of communication, including non-symbolic and symbolic communication and tactile sign language. Other areas of evaluation for children who are deafblind shall include those found in paragraphs (7)(B) and (8)(B). .
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